ryy 7 q A Hf Sackville Wests Explonation. —_ ~ THE EX-MINISTER'S LETTER WAS PISMISSED. The correspondence between the Ameri 4 aA TELLING HOW HE DAILY ‘Charlottetown Driving Park. ——_- can and British Governments in reference | rye. pens will be received by the undersigned to the Sackville in dent, 1s being riven to up to loru F} BRU ARY, 1889. fi m partie the } ublic in daily instalments. In ong] “ee es aoe - a ane . o : ri : ht and communication to Lord Salisbury, Lord ani ae 2 oa ait nas tone thee: 7 Sackville claims that on October 26 he had ‘iio ; in diameter at the small end ai! an interview with Mr. Bayard about the | 5 do., 6 feet, not less than Ginches al smah Murchison letter, in which he received the ;oend, $95 do.. 7 feet, not less than 6 inches at small - } ee as atis nd impression that his explanation was Satis- | end, e inches at eral f i ry He received no further com- 6 do., 12 feet, not less than 12 inene acvory ( receiv i ane : Sn, acd munication until his passports were sent } 55,00 feet full inch Hemlock ote prot ud edge, ’ i, 4 Ve al ~ him on the 30th. ‘I was,” he continues, shake s and flaw * a oo nach. rive ‘ Ly an v soe . **all mong lun rant of the prec ise groun ids | - ts 2 runing po of 2x6 inoh Spruce Scant- on which my removal vw sought But | lime, x”) fee aoe a « sn ia Sedeeatiian . Od x i ot Bed. party exigencies over ruled international | 10, a i oe sali tied, wisi eal re » * the } } irt, comity. Telegrams were being received ¢ - -_ a ay +h al at Me ) nai ony of the ‘y . , d a ‘ 7 eeN the effect that (ie Lrish vote ia New York fand a of tender must accompany each as , ‘ ree ery of the Lumber. Mei slipping sway from th peenennes rs hye nek aa - to bed ok of ome wharf in : . : ie Lumber tc @l On 5 a : ticket, and that immediate activi was neces- ( ast sttetown, or at the Charlottetown Raiiway sary on the question of my dismi ssa. Tn Depot, not later than Ist June next, 1889 . . ¥ hey order to conciliate this seciion, involving 3s A. B. WARBU Bere oe Seerets it did a want of courtesy which, 1 ve mel Oh'town, Jan, & 1889--2aw & why to say, is unprecedente {in history, dip ott » ne Lu 26th, on the from Mr} any way when he issue brokea ti matic intercourse W S0th, without an intimation Bayard that the situation was chasged since I saw him on the he accepted my ¢ xplanation, and bore me no ill-will. The quest: never assumed an international as far as | was aware, until the moment was decided to send me my passports, when all adjustment was rendered impossible, and an incident which concerned me personally is said at ou charactor, ) oP - - Ps&sd Av YEAR GREETING. fea ners, one and all, a ROSPEROUS NEW wish our Custor HAPPY AND i UAB was at once made the Sica ae a Our Travellers are new on their respective plications with Her Majesty's Govern | saute wits ment. | as | LES Mountains of Gold. | SPRING SAMP , — a . atin so | We solicit for them a favorable recept ion, and THE WONDERFUL GOLD AND SILVER MINES | divested tn wail all fair and honorable com- AWAITING DEVELOPMENT IN ‘or. : tition in prices. BRITISH COLUMBIA ig ee : ———— . » 13 7 * 4 T. W. H. writes the Winnipeg J';¢e =| & 3 a gs ay ES 22 GOS PD} bh } he s = ._ = =] i . o? as follows:—I herewith beg to furnish you | : f Fer KS « sritish Columbia} Nea niill : 7} Cinnote es | Granvilis and Sireets. aad its miping resources, based on travel Is} edly this mining camp is the most im portant ‘ in that section the past two years. First, us confirmatory of late rep rts of he Read | Mountain mines, I will say that undoubt- | { ' — ne th of any in British Columbia, as , is one tne ri iri quantity and quality siver-bearing ores, which are confined slate walls, which stand at an angle about 60, and are will detined in every S tail. This vein is from eight to forty feet wide, and the iverage yield of silver is from $100 to S5.000 to the ton of ore. The vein can be traced fur over three miles, and all the quartz contain similar quality of ore. There is plenty of waterand timber nevrat hand, so that taking everything mn- sideration this is one « the greatest elds the time, and affords great inducements for investment of capital. This camp is well situated for transporting and yetting in supplies, as the to sieamboating is ohly six miles by a good trail which has been cut by the mine »wners who have made several shipments of ore to the Anaconda Smelting Works in Montana. One shipment by the Hall Brothers of twenty-two and a half tons, netted a proiit of $7,000. Chere are severa} other mines in this eamp that will pay handsomely to work at present, and when the proposed smelting works are established in Revelstoke to re duce the ores to the surrounding country, British Culumbia will be the *‘** Miners’ Paradise,” as not only the Kootenay dis- America, of th or chest in| g= ; tha | in | i 1s copper nite itv A . ya ores distance trict, but the whole of British Columbia, will be a network of mining camps. Relies of the Jeaunette. Chief Engineer Melville, of the United States navy, is very much interested ina letter which he has received from C. Mit hell Grant, of San Fr aAncisco, secretary of the Creographic al Societ y of the Pacific coast. He writ es to Mr. Melville that his has received a letter from President y of Royal nhica mission of Greenland, convey informa- tien. recetved by that society from Colonial (soveravr Litzer, Julianshaab, which is southern portion of Greenland. This is that the latter has in his more in a dozen diffsrent arfticios WwW hich appe ir lo be the relics of the Jeannette and which have floated in to the Ssocie 4 y Johust the Greogra { Com- re of in the rhs pMISRe SSI ; rie mation shores of that region on ice floes. The fact that these we floes have come to the western co st of Gireenland indicates a very remark- oie Inmoveumient of the polar currents, pro- vided genuine, and, therefore, it of imterest from a geographical point of view, as well as a personal one to reitces are becu 4 Melville, to discover whether such is the case. ifthe relics are genuine, they have floated clear across the Polar Sea down the east coast of (Grgeenland, and then around toward Baflin’s Bay, aad this would prove that there was an open current through the whole of this vast expanse. The letter gives a list of the articles, some of which seem to Mr. Melvilleto bear strong evi- dences of genuineness, and others, if cor- rectly described, cannot be so. One of the things mentioned in the list of articles is a tent,and Mr. Melville states that there were no tents whatever among their effects. One of the names given as being on one of the articles is that of F. C. Lindo. There was no such person in the party. Mr. Melville wil! reply to the San Francisco letter at once. ae. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! Syvmeroms.—Moisture; intense itshing and stinging; moist at night; worse by ecratching. If allowe: . to continue tumors form, which often bieed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. SwWayNe's gt NT stops the itching and blee ling, beals ulcerations, and in most cases remove the tumors. All druggists, or by mail, for 5) cents. De. Swayne & Son, Phila- d-lohic eetl?2 6m dw -___——-- -ee@- A geologist has come across evidences in Scotland to prove that the earth lay in a liquid state ior — years. There is comfort for ie man with a pre- mitarely gray beard in Buckingham Dye, becau@e it never fails to color an even brown black as may be desired. _——— vt in Leap year belles now hs ave an opportunity for considering the question of past privi- leves - = The great pop ilarity of cathartic is dec f Ayer's Pills as a no less to their pri t . promptness de ae than to their coatin: g of sugar and mm fram ony injurious effects, Children jar HALIFAX, N GRAT®= a COMFORTING. ~ ™ ? b | Of} PSS Ul BREAKFAST. lige of the ‘rations of frx} P| » = ve ae 3 Vi} Fa @ tur u a! digestion application of the i Cocoa, Mr. Epps {adi with a deii- which mny save joctor’s bills. Itis by the judici urticles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to sist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subile maladies are floa sting around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shafi by keeping our selves well ra rtified with pure blood anda pro- perly nourished frame.” Civil Service Gazette. Made sir nply with boiling water and miik. Sold only in eee by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS ugh knowl vern t] nh ties of he ope ‘ a care well-seleet akin rake fine has pros eately fla y he use of such e iad o es oved “he ve us mai 8 re } ‘ ' , CAA, hve y. wh Homeopathic Chemists, k megyia ad decid & 1 yr dy WATERWORK. M. STEVENSON that he 5 ae" we Hereby desires to inform the publi is GASFITTING WORK Fixing of Hot and Cold Water Pipes in Houses, and Plumbing of all descriptions. xk done by him will be first-class. All w by ALSO, IN a -A lurzge supply of TIN- WARE, STO "PIPE, COAL HODS, ete. All orders carefully and promptly ended to. M. STEVENSON, Queen Street. nov29—dy lw then eod 2m en DR. A. B. GORDON, DENTIST HAS OPENED AN OFFICE IN THE MONTAGUE DRUG STORE. . WHERE HE IS PREPARED TO DO All Kinds of Dentistry. Cocaine applied tothe Gums for painiess ex or ior, wiltu«tt extra charge wi T-why “(Liguit) we Note.—This favorite medicine is put up in oval bottles holding three ounces each, with the name blown in the glass, and the name of the inventor, S. R. Camp- bell, in red ink across the face of the label, Beware of imitations, refuse all substi- tutes, and you will not be disappointed. (Jampbell’s (Jathartic (Fomponnd Cures [Throne (Foustipation, [Jostivensss, aud all (Fomplaints arising from a disordere: state of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, seit as Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious Affections, Headache, Heartburn, d th Rheumatism, ‘Nervous Acidity of the Stom rach, Loss of Ropetie, _ Grav take them read ay. Sea A this yeur;just oud, Ayer’s Almanac for De bility, | Nau: 2S or , Yomi ritiag, &e., & Price ¢ ™ 5 Ge 31ts POF Bottice. PREPARED © BY DAVIS & LAN W CT 00. Taémiteds Re ewer ao ag § s TENDERS FOR LUMBER. EXAMIN Eft « Vior tgage so by Public DAY, = ih day of February, A D. 1889, at twelve o’cloek, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown, under an ad hy virtue of a Power ot Sale contained in at : Indenture of Mortgage lo be Auction, on WEDNES- benr ne date the L0th day of January, A, D. i874, a e between William Murphy, of Somer vi Twenty Seven, in Prince Couaty, in Prines I Kdward Islan’, and Rose Ann, his w of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of ( harloiietown, in Queen's County, in said Isiaud, Trustee and Executor of the last will and testament of Charles Wright, deceased, of ’ rpart: the — a cat. ploce and parcel of Land Ll A situate, lying and being in Lot or Township No.27, bounded as follows, that is to say :—Hy a line commencing at & St ake set in the south side of the Anderson Road and in the western side of the vading to ‘Tryon; thence running south the same to the divis ion Jine of the northern moiety of said Township; thence west in said division line three chains and fifty-eight links; thence north to the Anderson Road aforesaid ; thence along the same eastwardly to the place ol commencement, containing ‘Thirty Acres of Land, a little more or less. ALSO road i a. piece and parcel of Lancdin said Lot and County aforesaid, bounded and i as follows:—Commencing at a stake fixed on the south side of the Anderson Road, and in the north-east ang le of 65 Acres of Land in James Johnston ; thence running ninety Chains to the divi- sion line thence west along All that other tract, av a rioee possession © f south abeut np! of Township No. 2 said line toa Farm inthe occupation of John Kelly: thence toliowing the said John Keliy's east line to the aferesaid road ; thence east ward- iyvalonge the said road to the stake or place of commencement, containing 65 Acres of Land, a little more or less. Dated this I'wenty-Ninth day of December, A. D, 1888. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Surviving Executor of the last Will and Testa- ment of Daniel Hodgsen, deceased, and i only ‘Trustee of Estate of late Charles Wright. dec29—eod & wky s} sle é AP SITiy i we CURE ve“ ren 30 Robust, Noble ™ ANNOGD | ui Sirengihen WHAK, UNI Abeulutely un’ Wo Men testify tf You er rite ¢ twealed) free. 24 SAS Way ‘6 ~ * me iy w to Falarce and 8 & PANTS of BODY, Fenefite te a oe i rm oreler ia proe a sie BUFFALO, HY. Hin ou ut " ; ‘5 va ene a Co. i AL TY PFHE SCLENCE OF LIFE, it Medical Work of ea { Manhood. . VPhysicial Debi Premature Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold fom miseries « romsequent thereon, Me 300 pay & 125 pre- x all diseases. Cloth, full gilt, mail, led. Illus trative fre all yo and middle-aged Send now. The told Jeweilled | .warded to the aut! National thd cs y > VOu, ¢ scriptions S1.00, by Seis Lo ing sample ec men. Mi dal Med ISS), KER Oe « and 108 by the ldre P, DR W. Medj are UO. Box a Ar eal Colleg nay be con- Dise. Street. ssociation,. XC \i ‘ ss ‘ > i SOS nr oOSLOn, } inate ¢ rs practice in boston, Spe claity, 4 Bultineh or fra ot Harv who n Ite ncia ises OT No. aA & } Su connie Man. lix my. { Mhee, _lwy wekey tae Fated = ads Y Adminisiering Pr. Qoides Specific. Tt can he given in acup of coffee or ter without tho knowledge tee taking it; isabsolutely bermiless, and will effect @ permanent and « cure, whether the patient ts a moderate drinker cr an alcoholic wreck. It has been givenin thousands and in oe instance & ciis, The } nn once fic, it becomes aa woes y Cored Le of cases, has followed, er fi impreenated with the Speci tmpossibiiity for the liquor S gdirers GOLDEN cireniar and ful} particulars address GO ED SPECIFIC CS... 155 Race &t., Cincinnati.Q. and Canada, Patented in U.S. op “ Chas a SPIRAL =e a - I Children enred in 2 (at least 30 per ct.) in 4 meutis, without rttowearcr. The most pe t stem 1 faction hy tasif. Every Truss specialiy u f 4 , Orders received } p. male a epaid and registered. Padonty* onnm Vrnriz TION, Warranted Five yx A rds ot Centennial a x r ] i, sold, Sen i Ge. Stamp for lastrated Boot: 3: iabie rmation. --Adires’, (HAN. 410 Ti iis King St. Weae Terenio, or Baffaie. XN. ¥. JPTURE The last 25 years I have adjusted more Trussesthan any man in America. Valu- able Patents, my own invention, in Truss- es, Spinal and Club Feet Instruments. Rupture—! will guarantee to hold largest Rupture without touching your hip, no straps whatsoever, t stock of general ee, tue eliable waterproof. Larges the great Cluthe Spiral Trusses in stock. system for ORDERING BY Spinal nstrumentspices ate zy and more effecti Iclaim the only me- CLUB FEET cons eyateta £0 traighten born Club Feet(Patented.) cat prove to anybody thato never did nor can straighten Club Feet. Send 6 cent stamps for Book. (This Engraving represents the Lungs in a healthy state.) THE REMEDY FOR CURING CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, CROUP, ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS AND PULMONARY ORGANS. BY ITS FAITHFUL USE CONSUMPTION EAS BEEN CURED When other Rem s and Physicians have failed to effect a cure. Recomm onded by PaystcIANS, MINISTERS, AND rus Tn fact by every ody who has given ita gi ood trial. It never fails to bring reliej EXPECTORANT it HAS NO EQUA AS AN qt Most Delicate Chiid. It contains no OPIUM in any form, “lic is harmless te t! Price 25c, £% aNvb $10 PER BorrLe. Ad ahan! DAVIS & LAWHENCE CO. (Limited), Goneral Agents, “MONTEE AL, hity, | et } | NI ' yel- j j i | i Cures Diphther! a, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, N« Lungs, Hoarseness, Influenza, Hacking Cough, tery, Chronic Dj- arrha@a, KRidne' Troubles, and Spinal Diseases. We will send free, postpaid, to all who send their names, an flius- trated Pamphiet Ali who buy or order direct from vs, be refunded if not abundantly satisfied. 8 or Cauada, any part of the United State THE MOST WONDERFUL FAMILY REMEDY EVER KNOWN. aan THURSDA \ Y. and reaveet Resail p ‘ % @ Lin a FOR INTERNAL — AND— EXTERNAL USE. Pnenmonia, Rheumatism, Bleeding at the uralgi«, es ¢ Cough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysen- containing infor- mation of very great value. Ev- erybody should have this book, and those wha send for it will ever after thank their lucky stars, it, she } receive a certificate that the money shall rice, 9° >ta.; G bottles, 3150, Express prepaid to JOUN: ON & CO., P. O. Box 2118, Boston, Masa, MENT ALE. To Merchants! HIS IS THE MON hours’ notice. We have received 3,000 Pairs of Mens’ {x}——_—— TH FOR SELLING BOOTS, and you require them at once. Do not wait and let some one else take your trade. Orders filled in twenty-four and Womens’ RUBBERS ; 700 Pairs of Meus’ and Womens’ OVERSHOES ; 4,269 Sides SOLE LEATHER. Also, in our own manufacture, we have about 600 Pairs Mens’ and Boys’ LONG BOOTS : these at low prices. Nav. Charlottetown, 20, 4,000 Pairs Womens’, TRRR- Misses’ ead & WwW ky es —- and Childrens’ BOOTS. We are selliug GOFF BROS. us eS SRR me . & 2% for tienes and Chi'dren. “Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that — Casteria cures Col ite, Coney an l recommend it as superior to any prescription J Sour Stomacn, rroe ‘s rick: ia FS a known to me.” Il. A. Ancurn, 21.D., Kills Worms, gives sivep, @nd ps 111 So. Oxford St., Brookiys, N. Y. Without injuriov: medication, Tax Cenracr Company, TT Murray Street, N.Y > tLOTTETOWN CHAE “E | a *. es os £ 2 ® os wee Ana DU i FAGTORY. “eese” ’ r . * . Contractors and Builders Read This ; V4 " . have now on band and will Sell at the Lowest Cash Prices the following, viz.: ¥ 300 Panel Doors and Frames. 500 Pairs Sashes and Fraimes. eo Feet Mouldings and Finish. 5,000 ? i, GU0 do do Stair KR Spoutiag and Conductor. ail 5 8,000 Stair Balust erg. We are also prepared to oning, Jig and Fret Sawing, All kinds of Gothic Windows Our machinery is new and first GIiv# Us RSQREsS eae’ BPA Stock. OO: - Lowi lo all kinds of ‘Turning. Gade at suortest notice wa We 100 Newel Posts, Jo r at luc -UleSs, ybbing in Planiag, Jo.atiny, wturiiciag, son fron the boost [of Quebec wianutactur "e e* of <aane CF Acddidi. S.A fies PRAKRE’S NO. &2 WHARK., SPE LER, EE a PRINCE ERWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. ISS Ro, MW imter —_ ‘emer. a] isss-9 oe a AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER, 4rd, U888, Trains will run as follows :— PRAINS POR THE WEST, mR TRA FROM THE WES. STATIONS. | Noi. | No. 3. 1 STATIONS, {| No 2 No. 4. i ‘ i . aa ae i at ren ey aM. | P.M. jj cs a Charlottetown.......... dp 715 | 1M Tigpieh- we seeeeeeee : BP 7s Royalty Junction,..-..... i 34 Z 12 a es Cie kvak Viel <ae ; S North Wiltshire ........ 317 i : os F peer ene e teen ee eeees } 7 A ae | oe | Re I cml oe | Emerald Junction ........ 9 us 4 07 W CLD GUODe occ eee reves | 9 49 | BrOOtOWN 2.6.06... cece cess 9 = : - MisCOUCHe,.,.. 0.20000... " . ce hikebecebaeenle 9 4 ar) q eee ar 19 10 5 20 Summerside.......... ' 1135 A. M. Summerside.......... § P. M. : dp| P.M. | 6 30 (ap| 1240 | Rensingtaais ss0svo+ss0 2 eo ee DERROOROOR, .. cccenccees cues i Ov ! TO ie on ined x's 4m wual 2% 7 2 Wellington......-+ decay oe 1 27 Kmerald Junction........ | 1236 7 43 eu a ee peaies 2 U8 ENGIN i 5s sok 35 | 42 45 7 53 RM orca see eis backs 3 22 De rs 115 | & 3 | ar 3 45 North Wiltshire......... 1 29 | & 45 Alberton ......+ peeve el tess ' i 29 toyalty Junction. .... | 2 12 9 37 Cignish.. bk ce eee ced ar} 6 15 1;Chaclottetown.......... — 2 30 1) 90 i ; : STATIONS. No. 9%. }} STATIONS. i No. i 5 RE AEST lee a Pee eT ARE RCRA E Mme. TM MONEE my Ss es A. M. Emerald Junction...... dp 410 | Cape T raverse.. ves oes oo] | 6 20. Cape ‘Traverse... sel gldti ME a 8 ad . 1 Br uerald Junction ce ee 1 Be i TRAINS FOR THE BAST TRAINS PROM [THE BART, ; gos Ps al (| ge ae me ies STATIONS, | No& | Now | STATIONS | Nog | No 8 ! i } i D cae ee ee ee eg See ee ee 1 Charlottetown .... dp, . 30 | ||Georgetown.....+++++- dp 7% } Royalty Junction.......... pa CAPGAZAReree cere eeee ree : = PIT inn cosssoxescsstcovs] (eae | ar 4 ar: 3 905 | Mount Stewart., i Mount Stewart es j - ip nisi ap : ” . dp! ' Bedfor. etoccevccares . soeesees 2 { Cin h6 is vb irks ooee: 5 22 ||Royalty Junction......... 10 05 Georgetown. .......--.+- ar 5 45 Chur! tottetown.......... ar 10 25 eae Rn 3 . Mount Stewart Junc....dp | : ° ore bhelevsenekenbewebes dp ‘ t 26 BE Ss fics sh sack ks cove! i te Sear River. .-+++.... sey i 7 Os + bP eahebn coun. s ars | §12 |\St. Peters........ Ae aa Bek: ea Bear Hiver...... pchees see! BOE Mate . 5. gc ccne coresesay, ol | Ba SOFIE i vss cp vnnssiee or St 6 Mount Stewart Jur DC....ar es ae aa irains are run by Kastern Standard Time. J. UNSWORTS, Superintendent, irastway Ullice, Charlottetown, Nov. 27th, 1858—Gi all prs Gi oe pele ee pawns Brilliant! Durable! Economical! Diamond Dyes excel all others in Strength, Purity and Fastness, None other are just as good. Be- ware of imitations, because they are made of cheap and inbetice materials, and give poor, weak, crocky colors. To be sure of success, use only on! DiaMonp Dyes for coloring Dresses, Stock- ings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers, Ribbons, &c., &c. We warrant them to color more goods, pack- age for package, than any other dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors. Ask for the Diamond and take no other. A Dress Dyed a— A Coat Colored IO Garments Renewed } cents, A Child can use them! At Druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. ‘MONTREAL, P. Encourage Home Manufacture —BY USING. BEARDSLEY’S CELEBRATED OIL PASTA BACKING, The Best Leather Preservative known. THE womeg wishes to inform the public Leatenhittenegs, ee ee is the manufacturer of the eUwsVvo waheoes. wut og, ond guarantees it a Oupetior articleron saPhe sees, Boots a hoes, Suu weather generally. Tt is peculiarly adap we Keeping all articles of Leather to which it is applied SOFT and PLIABLE, It is certain to give satisfaction, and cannot possibly —— the Leather, as it is wanfactured from articles to “be obtained inthe market. A thor- ough application te Boous aud Shees will render them perfectly Waterproof, and Lumbermen and Farmers will never have wet feet it they will use BEARDSLEY’s OIL PASTE BLACKING. Parties w ishing a Dox van have It sent A eg on receipt of 25 cents. Special rates for Whole- sale orders. Why this Blacking is the Best :— {st, it is thor- oughly Wate proct; znd, it will perfectly pre- serve the Leather ; 3rd, it keeps ihe Leather soft and ot ith. because all who have used it testify that it is juet as recommended, Address your orders te the -ubseriber,§ . W. BEARD» LEY, Manufacturer ak Dealer in Foots, Shoes and Harness, BERWICK, N.S. ap2s The treatment of many thousands of cases of those chronic weaknesses and d ailments uliar to females. at the In Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. has afforded a vast experience in nicely ing and thoroughly testing remedies for cure of woman’s uliar maladies, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the outgrowth, or result, of this t and valuable experience. ‘Thousands of testimo- nials, received from patients and from physi- cians who have tested it in the mere vated ané@ obstinate cases which had bailed their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of sufferin t eee. It is not recommended asa * cure-all,” but as a most perfect Specific for woman’ . ‘peculiar ailments. Asa powerful invigorating tonic, i¢ imparts strengt system, and to the womb and fe appendages in particular. For overwer wn worn-out,” run-down,” debiliteted millivers, dressimakers, Shenae house. keepers, aeeag mothers, a feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ption is the greatest earthly’ boo > being unequaled as an appetizing cordial and resiorative tonic, A3 @ scotia and cription ta tne morvine, “Favorite Prescri . ualed and is invaluable in ‘ir allaying and tity, aa | quate nervous Silen’ vdlielat ae Beuestom, _pecereton, | Ryeew other reasing, nervous & ms com- monly attendant upon vous, ering cm disease of the womb. It induces ref: ing sleep an. relieyes mental enxiety end de spondency. Dr. Pierce’s Faverite Prescription is a legitimate medicine, carefully compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, and adap to woman's delicate organization. It is purely vegetable ix its composition and Ppostectt harmless ih its effects in any condition of the system. For morning sickness, or nausea, from wh atever cause arising, weak stomach, indigestion, a pepsia and kindred symptoms, its use, in sm doses, will prove very beneficial. “Favorite Prescription” is a posi« tive eure for the most complicated and ob- stinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, painful menstruation, wunatural suppressions, prplapsus, or falling of the womb, weak ‘female weakness,” anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation ané ulceration of the womb, in- fiammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with “interna! heat.” As a regulator and promoter of func. tional action, at that critical period o from girlhood to womanho a Pavorite Bee acription ” is a paeeeey: safe seas pe grey roduce only good resu ae ally efiicacious an Pr bere pag in ‘ ome ments incident to oe later and of Ln period, known a “ T ** Favorite Prescriptions? ube tao Golden Medical Discovery, and great doses of Dr. Pierce’s Pu ve iver ei), cur cures a laret. ice scro eutons paatess from the vor rese medicine for women, Bold isto ne ale oe facturers, that it cage, or Money will, be refunded, tion in every tee has been prin n the bottle ut for ae years, Large Lbotiles a for $5 ‘or la illustrated Treatise Wo men ti). pages per cove et seaaee ot of cents in stamps ” aire . ag rare : ee oe $4 Sli © to eee” u ben taken for those in connection with blood taints, aa abollahes nse Fe a positive U give aatisie and taithfully a oO fon doses) $1.00, or coe